Three FBI Agents Fired, One Put Peter Navarro in Leg Irons

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Former FBI acting director Brian Driscoll; Steve Jensen, acting director in charge of the Washington Field Office; and special agent Walter Giardina were all purged from the FBI.

Driscoll, who served as acting director before Kash Patel was confirmed earlier this year, revealed his firing in an email to employees reported by NBC.

Driscoll aggressively pushed back against pressure to oust agents who had handled Capitol riot cases. He was fired short of retirement and therefore isn’t able to collect a full pension.

Giardina was involved in the contempt of Congress case against White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, who ultimately served four months behind bars after he spurned a subpoena from the House select committee investigating the riot.

For his work on the Navarro matter, Giardina had been in the crosshairs of Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who said on the Senate floor in April that the case was the work of a “merry band of partisans” at the FBI.

The disrespectful, soulless Giardino treated Navarro like a hardened criminal, putting him in leg irons and humiliating for not doing as the corrupt J6 panel ordered. They wanted him to appear before the panel so they could entrap him.

At least one of Hillary Clinton’s people didn’t show during the server scandal and nothing happened.

Walter Giardina, another Peter Strzok

Jensen, who helmed the Washington Field Office, is also believed to have been involved in the bureau’s investigations of the Capitol riot.

Mr. Navarro claimed Giardano cleaned his laptop clean as did Hillary Clinton.
Giardino was one of the worst.
He was abusive to the black Trump supporter.
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RametinDallas
16 days ago

Folks, this is why there are few political operations by the FBI, Kash Patel has to build trustworthy “Untouchables” teams while other trusted teams root out informers, double-agents, ‘sleepers’, and others who could sabotage investigations against high level Deep State actors. It takes time to recruit honest capable replacements. I know there are special FBI teams investigating elements in the… Read more »

D3F1ANT
20 days ago

Good. But if Kash is “cleaning up the FBI”, 3 agents isn’t even a drop in the bucket. Additionally, I’m tired of pretending a firing is “justice.” Prosecutions for abuse of power and corruption is justice.

Frank S
20 days ago

Three pairs of leg irons, would seem to be a perfect fit for this soulless trio.

ThePrisoner
20 days ago

Firing a few people, 5 months late, is extremely deficient action. What damage did they do in those 5 months, similarly to Maureen Comey. We have still not seen a single criminal charge against any of the DOJ crooks, that is entirely unacceptable. Fire the DOJ leadership. We have had a serious criminal operation underway, which worked on coups, this… Read more »

D3F1ANT
20 days ago
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Hear hear!

kat
20 days ago

They all seem to have that dumbazz look on their faces…cornered and caught and only dimly lit as to how and why this happened to them…

Popeye
20 days ago

They ought to be put up in front of a firing squad.

TrumpsUrDaddy
20 days ago

Giardina is a chubby punk who like to abuse the little authority he had for all the wrong reasons. What an idiot. Learn to code, tubby punk. What a highly punchable fat face that prick has.

Last edited 20 days ago by TrumpsUrDaddy